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Dr Kirsten Abbot-Smith
Dr Kirsten Abbot-Smith specialises in child social communicative and oral language development, with a particular focus on development in autistic children.
Key publications
Dr Kirsten Abbot-Smith's current research focuses primarily on child conversational ability. One research strand aims to tease apart the roles played by factors such as intensity of interests, flexibility and language processing efficiency. Another research strand aims to uncover which aspects of social communication are linked to social inclusion and how these can be promoted within ‘whole classroom’ (Tier 1) programmes in mainstream schools.
Current PhD students:
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Please get in touch to discuss research supervision for PhD theses or postdoctoral fellowships on topics related to child conversational ability, social communication (and relationships with RRBs) in autism or school-based interventions to enhance child oral language ability.
| Jan 2024 – Jan 2026 | Abbot-Smith (PI), Sturrock (CI), Matthews (CI), Bannard (CI), Dockrell (CI)"Developing a classroom intervention to improve conversation skills in primary schools." Nuffield Foundation | £195,447 |
| Oct 2021 – Sept 2026 | K Abbot-Smith (PI), S Leekam (CI), M Forrester (CI) and D Matthews (CI)Leverhulme Trust "The cognitive constraints on children’s ability to manage a conversation topic" Leverhulme Trust | £328, 544 |
| Jan – July 2021 | K Abbot-Smith "Teaching teachers to teach conversation" HSS Division Seed Fund | £3000 |
| Sept 2020 – Aug 2022 | K Abbot-Smith (PI), M Forrester (CI) and D Matthews (CI) British Academy Impact of speech rate and cognitive load on children’s conversational ability | £9,954 |
| Jan 2019 – Jan 2021 | K Abbot-Smith Psychology Seed Fund (Match Funding) Factors associated with the quality of conversation skills in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder | £1,928 |
| Jan 2019 – Jan 2021 | K Abbot-Smith Kent Health Strategic Research Development Fund Factors associated with the quality of conversation skills in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder | £2,908 |
| Jul 2017 - Jul 2018 | K Abbot-Smith, D Williams (CI) University of Kent Social Sciences Faculty Research Fund What enables children to have good conversation skills? | £4,787.60 |
| Dec 2014 - Dec 2015 | K Abbot-Smith, D Williams (CI)University of Kent Social Sciences Faculty Research Fund The role of social shared experience in how typically-developing children and children with ASD interpret linguistic requests | £4,986 |
| 2013-2016 | K Abbot-Smith, C Floccia (PI), A Cattani (Plymouth), J Goslin (Plymouth), L White (Plymouth), K Plunkett (Oxford), C Rowland (Liverpool), A Krott (Birmingham), D Mills (Bangor) ESRC (via University of Plymouth) Lexicon development in bilingual toddlers | £3,416 |
| 2011 | K Abbot-Smith University of Kent Social Sciences Faculty Research Fund Relative action salience: when three-year-olds can and can’t learn words for actions | £1,000 |
| 2011 | K Abbot-Smith British Academy Grant to attend the 12th International Congress for the Study of Child Language | £500 |
| 2010-12 | K Abbot-Smith, C Rowland, J Pine ESRC The role of the agent in sentence comprehension by preschool children | £98,554 |
| 2010 | K Abbot-Smith Nufflield Foundation Do children find it easier to learn verb meanings for ‘prototypically’ causative events? | £7,461 |
| 2007-09 | K Abbot-Smith British Academy Small Grant Interpretation of basic word order in Italian pre-school children | £7,310 |
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